Federal Union

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The Federal Union's mandate was to encourage the peoples of a group of states to unite permanently and form a central government. Such a structure could ensure a peaceful world, free from economic crises. Members of the Federal Union believed that ultimately only a World Government could ensure the survival of civilisation. The group was set up during the closing years of World War II. The Federal Union movement appears to have ceased around the late 1960s.

From the guide to the Federal Union, 1940s-1950s, (Modern Records Centre, University of Warwick Library)

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Active 1962

Active 1966

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